Playing records with dust cover down is like using a CD player, i hate it.
I want to see the record when i'm using turntables, no dust covers, never.
If a turntable comes with a dust cover i will remove it, completely.
I have only one turntable with a dust cover, because the original plinth comes with a dust cover, it's my Denon DP-80, i can't even imagine using this turntable with a dust cover up or down. It's so bizarre.
One of the greatest thing about turntables is that we can actually see a record spinning on the platter with a needle on it.
Dust cover is for protection when user is away, but since i don't have animals i don't care, no one will touch by turntables when i'm away.
And please do not tell me about dust, nobody leave vinyl on the platter longer than one side, often just for a few songs and then it's back to the sleeve on the shelf. So WTF we need dust covers for ?
I want to see the record when i'm using turntables, no dust covers, never.
If a turntable comes with a dust cover i will remove it, completely.
I have only one turntable with a dust cover, because the original plinth comes with a dust cover, it's my Denon DP-80, i can't even imagine using this turntable with a dust cover up or down. It's so bizarre.
One of the greatest thing about turntables is that we can actually see a record spinning on the platter with a needle on it.
Dust cover is for protection when user is away, but since i don't have animals i don't care, no one will touch by turntables when i'm away.
And please do not tell me about dust, nobody leave vinyl on the platter longer than one side, often just for a few songs and then it's back to the sleeve on the shelf. So WTF we need dust covers for ?